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Definition of Magnetites
1. magnetite [n] - See also: magnetite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetites
Literary usage of Magnetites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1911)
"THE magnetites. The magnetites of Maryland are confined to the Piedmont area and a
... They occur in three distinct groups,—the magnetites in the Loudon ..."
2. Iron Ores: Their Occurrence, Valuation, and Control by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1914)
"THE TITANIFEROUS magnetites. Since the titaniferous iron ores form the only large
class on which opinion as to their magmatic origin is substantially in ..."
3. Iron Ores: Their Occurrence, Valuation, and Control by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1914)
"THE TITANIFEROUS magnetites. Since the titaniferous iron ores form the only large
class on which opinion as to their magmatic origin is substantially in ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1896)
"Southern magnetites and Magnetic Separation. BY HARVEY S. CHASE, NEW YORK CITY.
... The magnetites of the Blue Ridge, in the South, have been known, ..."
5. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1897)
"The New York magnetites.—A monograph covering fifty-eight pages, and including
... deals with the geology of the magnetites near Port Henry, New York, ..."
6. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1897)
"Rocks Associated with the magnetites near Port Henry, NY—The rocks associated
with the non-titaniferous magnetites at Mineville and near Port Henry, NY, ..."
7. The Iron Ores of Maryland: With an Account of the Iron Industry by Joseph Theophilus Singewald (1911)
"THE magnetites. The magnetites of Maryland are confined to the Piedmont area and a
... They occur in three distinct groups,—the magnetites in the Loudon ..."
8. Economic Geology: With Special Reference to the United States by Heinrich Ries (1910)
"Distribution of magnetites in the United States (Fig. 123). Non- Titaniferous
magnetites. — These are usually found in the form of lenticular deposits in ..."